Skyrim can now be enjoyed by those who might have been incapable of doing so in the past, this new mod for the PC game can now give players directions on where they need to go via audio cues, there’s also more implementations that will happen with it in the long run, such a subtitles for noises and plenty of other things that can help people with various disabilities. This puts the game in the hands of people who otherwise might not have been able to deal with it, and a lot of people are celebrating that gamers are trying to bridge this gap.
Skyrim is accessible now
Out of all things included, we get a new spell called Clairvoyance which will guide us towards our current quest marker via an audio cue, this can be amazing for people who deal with reduced visibility or other conditions, lock picking will also be made easier for those who don’t wanna deal with events that require precision, overall everything is a bit easier. This is something very cool for those who have been wanting to play this game for so long but couldn’t, and there’s a ton of things to keep into consideration regarding that.
Some might jump and say that making the game easier with a mod is not true accessibility, and they would be kind of correct, Skyrim with guidance does not feel like an Elder Scrolls game at all. However, one has to remember that this is completely optional, so you can just not download this mod at all if you don’t want to use it, its accessibility features after all and there’s people who can play games regularly. There should be multiple ways one can enjoy things and have fun with them, this is yet another way to enjoy Skyrim.
